thanks for your answer, jaiber john.
I have another cuestion I beg an answer to:
if i am implementing an agent and a manager what is better, (1) to open and
close a SNMP session for each PDU or (2) to open the session at the
benining, and close it at the end.
thanks a lot.
Gemma
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oh boy!!!
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From: "Gemma Sánchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 6:36 AM
Subject: What is a SNMP session?
> Hello
>
> I am finishing my tasks with NET-SNMP. These tasks are a part of my
thesis.
> In this stat
Hello,
This is the first time I'm answering a question ;-). Experts please correct me
if I'm wrong. To my understanding, there is no concept of "session" (similar to
telnet, ssh, etc) because:
1. SNMP is a UDP-based stateless (request <-> response) protocol, and
2. Each PDU is supposed to have
Hello
I am finishing my tasks with NET-SNMP. These tasks are a part of my thesis.
In this state, a doubt arises. It is almost a philosophical one.
Knowing SNMP is not oriented to conexion, what is exactly a SNMP session?
Perhaps you could think it is a silly quiestion, and perhaps it is, but
Hi Jose,
the output from ldd looks ok, but I'm a bit surprised that it needs
librpm librpmdb and so on, that confuses me.
Maybe it could help if you send some information about your machine like
architekure, os [version], compiler. Some time ago RedHat systems (older
ones AFAIK) had their own c
I have net-snmp 5.2rc4 installed on a linux box (running 2.4.28). It
shows loopback and ethernet interfaces just fine, but it is always
showing:
IF-MIB::ifOperStatus.3 = INTEGER: down(2)
when it should be up. The interfaces are indeed up and working just fine.
The counters for the interface in
hi,all.
i want to add the new mib lib in net-snmp.
i got some file from
http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/tutorial-5/toolkit/dlmod/
as example.
the following is my commands:
1.make nstAgentPluginObject.so
2.cp nstAgentPluginObject.so /usr/lib/
3.cp NET-SNMP-TUTORIAL-MIB.txt /usr/local/share/snmp/mib